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Tlmr■(l:iv, A pril 8. 1927 .......... Senior Class i at B( verton to (live Play I1V S P E C IA L H K AVE H TO N A t h in o «•(l.v. ru tiU cd . " ( h i Proh .K . | m - pl'CM'lltt'd b.v Ih r rn iu j dtts.i (jf the lieuvei Ion high school iii the iin d l to il uni F rida y e v e iiin i’ M» Ann.i John on, m other of Mi I I. M eye r, ie tu rn e d T h u r d in from a ve.lt of >.« verul m onths W ith irlutlVe.s in Katuun n d other o th e r j Kurtsux a and e e ntiu l stute ■Mix. Ilahn 11 <>i io|<«i Mi Daley, postini.stie at lit iv ei lon. u a*, com plim ented Sunday afternoon at hei home w ith a aur- pn.se pa rty amt howei o f KiftK in honor o f her b irth d a y a n n iv e r sary. M i - J F Davi.\ wf Omaha N e b . v ititc d frien ds in Beuverton la* I \\ eek Mi C ornell of P ortland was the .siwakei at the go pel m eeting at the W h itfo rd school Sunday eve nin g Dod B in g of Beaverton gave a vocal num ber it eek Observed ’ I ¡il l Hi serve*. of Beaverton ob served the (•peninc. day of National ( i n i Itrsi rve Week A p ril 4 by h o ld ing survive* in the Bethel Congre .. -- ii in ch . iuiiumt iiiuiiii gational ch Sunday m orning T i h n r i i . «'I r u / h l girks m » l> sung. K:o»ir T h h e e i ir r choru,. of eight Beaverton high chool observed A rb o r da> M atch 2S. Laurel» were planted around the fo o tb a ll fie ld . Mrs. James Buck La 111 nt her ' home, su ffe rin g from an attack of flu Her daughtet M is. E velyn (Ire e u of Eugene ii» caring for hei 1 lillshoro, A loha (lath erin g I n joyed liillshi,r<> p fiip l.’ tu rn in g oul in i large num ber* Tuesday night fo r , the annual get-together w ith their A lo liu neighbors. enjoyed u dinner, j program and dance llr liin d t lir Si f in s in Radio." by Rolli.* T r u itt KG W -K.KX .sport* announcer, included am using and in te re s tin g experience*. o f him self and oth er* in the ra d io game. Oscar Hagg. A loha G range m a s -. W A S H IN G TO N .—If tiio Wng- * ’ i ng bUI la 1 passed, llio lo w incom e groups, w h ich mentis thoso fa m ilie s whoso Incomo Is not m ore lim n $0(10 a year, w ill benefit greatly. Thoso w ho are pushing th is piece o f le gislatio n hope o p ti m is tic a lly tha t. In the ne xt fo u r yeurs. It w o u ld bo possible to b u ild 379,000 subsidized houses fo r people w ho cannot afford such d w e llin g s if they m ust de pend on costly p riv a te e n te r- p ic c . T lie "V a g n e r-E lle n b o g e n b ill, passed by the Senate last year, recognized housing as n g o vern m ent re sp o n sib ility. The d iffe r ence between th is d r a ft and Sen a to r W agner's e a rlie r housing b ill Is tlia t ttio fe .le iu l sub* aly w ill he put on rents Instead of In to tho o rig in a l cost o f con stru c tio n . T h is change w ill en able the governm ent to re ta in some co n tro l ove r the housing projects it subsidizes, and w ilt m ake tho necessary a p p ro p ria tion for grants less at the out set 1,'ARLV hearings and passage by the Senate are likely in the case o f tiie new b ill. The m easure defines governm ent re s p o n s ib ility by m aking It a fe d e ra l p o licy to em ploy funds and c re d it to help a lle v ia te unem p lo ym e n t and “ to rem edy the unsafe and In sa n ita ry bousing con ditions, and the acute s h o rt age o f deeent, safe, and san itary d w e llin g s fo r fa m ilie s o f lo w in come th a t are In ju rio u s to the health, safety, and m orals o f the citizens o f the n a tio n ." A U n ite d States H ousing A u th o rity w ith three m en hers w o u ld a d m in is te r the act. The A u th o rity w o u ld Issue bonds to ttio am ount o f $1,000.000,(100 In the n e xt fo u r years. T h is money w o u ld lie loaned to local or ARGUS, id tim e in m aking test.4 w ith his pi.mt. it it» said. i i i plai, fin a lly were abandoned a ftci i e p o rt, by the state health departm ent revealed a high bat A e ri al «G int in tii*- e fflu e n t fro m the plant In in com plaint F orrester alleged th.it r. I ’ .nri idea invented by him ari l u • d in in. plan» wa re taken and in e r .j» /a te d in tlie plant w hich now 1 hi operation here WASHINGTON •* *1rf i LETTER d i. IR Q <O L K I S P O N D F N T •tu tu p u b lic housing »genii« fo r periods up to 00 yenis at the going rate o f Intere st, w hirl» Is now 2M i% on government in- ventmi fits. Superintendent for H ospital U n-nam ed T h o an nu al federal g ra n t to local hou Ing agencies could not xceed the e x is tin g annual rate o f Inter» ;.t plus 1 per cent on the cost o f developing o r a c q u irin g tho project. So c o n trib u tio n s out o f federal m oney on the ba sis o t the going rate o f Interest nt this tim e could go as high as 3(4 per cent. Secretary o f T reasu ry M o r- genthau Is rep orted to question the proposal because o f Its e x pense In the long ru n . A lto gether the b ill w o u ld take from the T re a su ry In the years 1939, 1940. and 1941, $50.900.000. It Is estim ated th a t o p era tion o l tills plan w o u ld re q u ire some $500,000,000 o f n o n -fe d e ra l loans, plus the fed eral b illio n and $50,- 090.000 fo r gra n ts In the lii t fo u r years. • • • AVERAGE a n nu al subsidies 1 w o u ld ru n between $100 and $125 per u n it B u t an In d iv id ual g ra n t could ru n as high as $175 a year on a $5000 house, and It Is estim ated re n t costs w ould be cut 40 o r 45 per cent. Rents, o f course, w o u ld depend on local taxes on housing p ro j ects. I f there were ta x exe m p tio n In practice as w e ll as in theory, the re w o u ld be a pos s ib ility o f reaching the $600 a year fa m ilie s w ho could, fo r ex am ple. get a m a xim u m subsidy on a fo u r-ro o m . $4000 house at rent o f about $2 50 per m onth per room. T he proposed H ousing A u th o rity also could lend up to $25,000,000 a year to lim ite d - p ro fit housing agencies on dem onstra tion o f lo w cost housing o r slum clearance projects. A pp ointm en t o f a superintendent fo r tii»* county hospital to replace Mr H u n te r Knight«, w ho re ce n tly r< signed to open a hospital in F or- • ’ (¡rove . has not yet been made by tin* county court, it was a n nounced tins week. However. M r and M rs R obert Tnm pk is o f Gaston, em ployed by tin* county cou rt to positions at tlie farm , have entered on th e ir duties. Mi Tom pkins w ill have charge ol tin- kitchen and T om pkins has taken charge of tlie fa rm in g opera tions. Peter P ip e r’s Pick lenient ‘ J sh fra id t go home. W ife ,-hm ell me breath?' Hold ya breath " “ Can t. ’«too strong?'—Ex. O u r classified colum ns m ay have ju s t w hat you are lo o k in g fo r — Read them. tf H i t LS B O R O , O R E G O Victim Split Skull Re covering Slowly April 15 Bottled Last D ay for Health F o rd C h e v r o le t FR O N T - END V Ask G. W. HA GEL H illsboro about M t. H om e Ladies’ Aid H as Idection bis claim ! ALSO— V ariety 5c N ovelties ‘ fo r only RUSHLOW SO Kinds of Insaranre Phonr 1701Y 330 F. Washington an in e x p e n s iv e c a r th a t p ro tect ig n in s t kind of - »necessary parts extra» SAVE UP TO 2 0 % Fir Grove Convenient credit available on all repair jobs. M IL K COOM ER 3i LA C K EY <( wnfimieft from par» 17 P E A S LIN DY SUGAR- No. 303 cans t h a t ’s Let us deliver to you daily Fir G rove D airv z Grade A M ilk and Cream offers SPEC IA L E ffective LOW 9-10-12 M A G IC V A I.I.E Y . A L L GREEN. 2 A SPA R A G U S No. 2 ’» 2 tins cans B li LS» 35c \Y /Ï -I C A TTETC W n fc A 1 ICO 14C : yoürselp 17c BEEF R O A ST J 14c BO ILIN G BEEF Lb. 11c RIB STEA K S Lb 17c PU RE LARD S H O R T E N IN G 2 3 42C ,b. 2 5 c A Z CORNM EAL iÄ < Ye"°"' 9 p k gs............. -lb. bag C A RN A TIO N T all cans 3 »o,..... C A D C SU NK IST, 7 to 9 count. I D UrM VO 2 I -j’s. P ack ed by Del M onte .............................. 2 n cans 2 9 c P A M C A k? C and W A FF L E FLO UR. S p e rry ’s r ZAl X (28-oz. pkg. 17c) 48-oz. ek,........... 2 9 c nmna ----------------------------------------------- ------ — - ■ f S antiam , solid pack. Packed fro m fie ld -rip e n e d TAimatocs grow n in Santiam V alley. 2 Vo’s can .............................. T O IL E T T ISSU E z“ ;. 3 10c A M M O N IA V o ^ o iV ' ' 1' ' " ............. BROOMS s^ c H AL:..4T":...F*lr...bro°m corn: D O G FO O D Lel llw.1"'."’0. 3 J,:1,1 2 3 c __________________________ ___________________________________ D A T E S FRED'S = = ^ -8 - 5 De liveries Dally M A G olden H allow i. F inest. A gain a t this low p rice! PO U N D ............................. Cereal B ow l FREE w ith T w o Pkgs. T O E S x L T no ^ Res. Phone 3217. ALL BRAN K ellogg’s. L arge pkg... KAFFEE H A G C O FFEE . Lets you sleep. 1-lb. c a n ............................... Y o u r Choice g cans D IC E D B E E T S No. 2 ran RFANJ<; CO BUR G C U T GREEN N o . 2 can G ra n u la te d Soap. (M ed. 21c) L arge pkg. Y ou r Choice W H IT E STAR 2 „ „ . TUNA tins No. i/o’s H. & D. B R A N D . B u ffe t tins cans Cleanser L ighthouse cans P eerless Fam ily 3 ta ll cans 1 9 c 3 sm all cans. .. 1 0 c ED’S MASTER MKT. for BETTER M EATS FLOUR 49-lb. Sack HONEY Bacon Squares FLOUR ’1 .2 9 (Saturday Only) PA N CA K E F o r Seasoning G olden West No. 10 sack 3 49c S u g a r cured. Pound ............. . 5 £ .........4 9 c Tow n Club BEER W IN E S 12-oz. can. 3 cans 29c T iffan y , F o rtifie d (P t. 25c) Q u a rt .................. jFtZ'La Case of $ « .2 9 24 bottles ........... M 7 W FRUITS ^VEGETABLES S U N K IS T O R A N G ES D L O “rB e 150 si” ' ZEN 35c A SPA R A G U S fornia. C ali- ali A s. 1 5 c 4U ib PO TATO ES 10 Ib, 2 5 c LETTU C E ..................... 5C O N IO N S u-s-No- 1 2 5 lbb „ 29c bag T O M A T O E S 'F C ali,orn'“ irm , red 2 it. 2 5 c We Reserve the R ight to L im it Q uantities SUPERIOR MARKET Phone 651 P icnic A rm o u r or Mt. V ernon A ll Meats Inspected l(,y Drs. N icol and A lm q u is t — 31c 57c MILK Send 50c and sales slip to Sperry's, San Franeisco. and receive $1.50 D rluxr Model Syrup Server. BA CO N SQ U A R ES 'fbAN T O 21C ■ P k g s............................ A S P A R A G U S T IP S I KI F with each tw o packages a new Champion Chinante Cereal Bowl the Best in BA CO N S^ SON1NG* ' .......... Ovattine 19c 35c Q u a rt ja r W heaties M IS S IO N 39c T h ‘‘ B re a k fa st Food of cham pions D ressing P int ja r No. 2 can P R IN G B E A U T Y . P E A C H E S S Large No. t'a cans A R T IC H O K E H E A R T S EMPIR] E a s t , PRIC ES F riday, S a tu rd a y , M onday, A pril THE F coluw T H E R E ’S NO BETTER YOU Q uality M eats A R IZ -S W E E T . W h ite K in g Fine Foods from Our Northw est Saladzest Your Choice G R A P E F R U IT JU IC E 75c s i z e ...... Columbia Empire Products Campaign (1-lb. tin 27c) 2-lb. tin ............... G O LD E N B A N T A M . D U N D E E B R A N D . No. 3 303 cans 50c size . It's tru e n a tu ra l fla v o r is stealing the m arch on o th e r varieties FRED C fA R N J Phene H illsb o ro 4 R X I (ilrl Injured Daphne I.ekns, sm all daug hter o f M r and Mrs. H I. Lekas. w ho r e cen tly purchased the Sam Body farm , fe ll w h ile ska tin g the firs t of last week, and fra c tu re d her c o l la r bone. 4-11 G a th e rin g F rid a y A ll w ho are interested in jo in in g any o f the three 4-H clubs o f this d is tric t are invited to be present at the home o f M r and Mrs. John S chm i'ltze r F rid a y evening. I,. E Francis, cou nty c lu b leader, is <■«- lieeted to be present and e x h ib it some m oving p ic tu re film s o f in terest to 4-H clu bb ers and th e ir p a r ents T lie po tato club, fo re stry club, and ru ra l e le c trific a tio n club are exjiected to com plete organization. Mrs. M. C .U rie k e ll was taken sud- CoESee Folgers Peters Sustained by Suprem e C ourt SPECIAL IN TR O D U CTO RY O FFER (F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y O nly) QUART Prices E ffective F riday and S a tu rd a y , A p ril 9 and 10 Shell Gas and O il torn was capable of ha nd lin g this h ig h ly acid m aterial in a satis A u to -U te B atteries factory m anner, according to c ity iB y M abie It AIH hohi Gates T ires and Tubes M O U N T A IN H O M E — M ou ntain officials. Auto Repair Gets Sm all Sums Hom e.1 Ladies' A id met T hursday Front-end Aligning F orrester was advanced ■small w ith M rs George A. A llc on O f f i H ills b o r* cers were eleeted ns follow * M r- sums fro m time to tim e t( defray 365 E M a in St. Ray Ego. president; Mrs Haw ord In* expense*, but the c ity o fficia ls P H O N E 721 have denied th a t any contract ever B row nin g, vice - president; M i* was made w ith h im to pay h im fo r H arold A r b i eher. secretary trea urer. M ore than 2(1 were present ' T w elve attended m o rn in g meeting and partook o f tlie p o t-lu ck lunch eon. T hen see A gain Piggly W iggly Scores'. W e o ffe r H illsboro th e fin est q u a lity Ice C ream a t re a l econom y. A lin e m e n t Moore, cham ber of commerce .»ec- m ajor operation was jierform ed. Mrs. H ow ard Brunson o f R ock rc ta ry . responded and pledged c o - ' operation o f the buxines* people of away and fo rm e rly o f th is com the county seat w ith the people of m u n ity. lias sent anonuneements to Aloha He expressed a hope fo r a friends here o f the a rriv a l o f a continuance o f these events, h'ini ij baby daug hter last m onth. I ! Born, to M r. and Mrs. H ow ard S hipley i U rdcanc A llis o n i, M arch short ta lk 28. in P ortland, a g irl. D ancing w ith m usic by the L a u re l orchestra concluded the program , M ore than 300 person a w e r e served at the d in n e r should be vaccinated before he is •simple a procedure gives absolute »me yea r o ld arid again in e a rly protection'* When a ll good c it i. e is school days. I t is estimated tha t the realize th is re sp o n sib ility, sm allpox w ill cease to exist. im m u n ity produced by vaccination Subscribe now to the Argus. last ; about even years. E very e p i dem ic o f sm allpox proves th a t a recent vaccination is a complete protection. It is a safe, sim ple p ro cedure. The m u ltip le - puncture m ethod is a m odern method used by doctor w h ich rs pair, less and bloodless No bandages o r dressings are necessary w ith this method. In a few’ d a y ; if the vaccination tak«s, the spot becomes red and swollen A vaccination w hich is kept clean causes litt le trouble. A t the end o f 14 days a sm all depressed scar form s, w h ich is re a lly a m a rk of safety. I t means th a t you are im m une to sm allpox. Vaccination against sm allpox has been practiced fo r over a hundred and fo rty years This p re ven tive measure has made sm allpox a rare Y o u r g a rd e n o f m e m o rie s w i ll e v e r disease in a ll areas where vaccina blosso m i f g iv e n e te r n a l e x p re s s io n tion is req uire d by law, o r other- in fla w le s s g r a n ite o f f it t in g fo r m *.'.ise fa ith fu lly perform ed. The an a n d f e a t u r e O u r s h o w -ro o m s a ffo r d nual re p o rt o f the U n ited States e lo q u e n t e x a m p le s o f th e b e , t in p u b lic health service fo r 1935 states: m e m o r ia l a r t . L e t us a id y o u in "N o case of sm allpox was reported s o lv in g y o u r p ro b le m in a m a n n e r d u rin g 1934 in Maine. Verm ont, t h a t c an le a v e n o r e g re ts , n o w o r Massachusetts. Rhode Island. C on h e r e a f t e r . necticut. N ew Y ork. New je rsey. Pennsylvania. Delaware. M aryland, o r the D is tric t of C olum bia. O regon M onum ent W orks The scar is the m a rk o f safety. L e t Hillsboro and Newberg, Ore, it protect you. Be vaccinated y o u r self and see th a t everyone in yo u r H. H. Stannard. M gr. co m m u n ity is successfully vaccina t ed. W hy endanger others when so ICE CREAM SPECIAL GC3 ter. presided and extended a w c l- i de nly ill last w eek and was taken come to the Visitors and Ed L. 1 to a P ortla nd hospital where a Vandalism Papp Seven '(•in n ic ( a ii't Jo in the S trikers— Vet L ittle 'G in n ie re tu rn e d to the o f- ' '• last M onday w ith a tw o weeks' ; gro w th o f eyebrows and a rosy om plexion. r lyd<* Benge, 16. Cove O rchard What did you do on y o u r vaca wi;«i iffe re d a fra c tu re d s k u ll in ■' an fp-nt ii, H ill »ooro March tion .'' we asked. W ell. I d id q u ite a lo t o f horse | doing a w e ll a . could be ex- • fl attendants at Jones hospital back , id in g ." r‘ ■< d la-»* night «Wednesday > "S it dow n and te ll us about It.'* j I ii*- youth, who was th ro w n from I can 't." i tiii h if k o f his fa th e rs car to You »an t te ll us about i t ’ " ! tl y pavement in a crash, has a ' No I can 't s it d o w n ." - Ex. * pld i ’ his s k u ll from the back toward tie* fro n t aero*« the left I t l l M A R K O F SAI I T V de of his head Oregon is again threatened w ith Ar. operation was perform ed by an o u tb u rst o f sm allpo x due to the Dr A O. Pstman F riday. fact tha t there is a large p a rt o f the po pulation w ho are not pro- Electric R ange C ontest tected against this in fe ction . A to ta l of 85 cases was reported in Jan- D eadline S a tu rd a y N ight ua r. Douglas. 4; Jackson. 4; K la m Saturday n ig h t. A p r il 10. ik the ath 70; Lane. 5; P olk, 2. A total of 8# 'li-a d l.iic fo r t),,* csxav contest spon- case,: occurred in F ebruary: D oug ored t»y the P o rtla n d G eneral Elec- i trie i or».party and associated dealer- las. 33; Jackson. 12; K lam ath. 27; W inner of the th ird contest w ill P ortland, 13: scattered. 4. I t is ap i b<* announced T u i sday A p r il 13. parent th a t th is re a d ily preventable I In* prize i a M onarch e le ctric d .'.case is fin d in g m any victim s in rang»* E ntrants must w rite 2a words Oregon at th is season. S m allpox a f ' or 1<* on "W h y It Is M ore Fun to fects o n ly those persons who are (.'ook w ith an E le c tric Range " and susceptible to the disease P rotec obi: it entries in person to any au- tio n against th is disease is p ra c ti tiiij.* ./.ed e le ctric range dealer fo r c a lly acquired o n ly by successful ve rifica tio n The fo u rth c o n t e s t vaccination O f course those who starts A p r il 12. and runs through have had the disease are protected against severe attacks by having A p ril 17. had it. V accination, not quarantine, prevents sm allpox. L itt le heed need Rubber stamps and o ffic e sup bo given q u a ra n tin e procedure if plies. - H ills b o ro A rgus. t f a ll susceptible persons in a com m u n ity are vaccinated. Let the aovertisem ents help you T lie commonest pro te ction against make y o u r shopping plans. sm allpox is vaccination. E very c h ild